pillgrim1 Active Member Nov 7, 2009 59 0 Today at 05:30 #1 hi will the leon cupra alloys be a straight swop for my diesel fr. its a mk1 cheers
serdar_18fr Active Member May 29, 2021 792 1 575 Today at 06:31 #2 pillgrim1 said: hi will the leon cupra alloys be a straight swop for my diesel fr. its a mk1 cheers Click to expand... By "Leon Cupra", which generation do you mean?
pillgrim1 said: hi will the leon cupra alloys be a straight swop for my diesel fr. its a mk1 cheers Click to expand... By "Leon Cupra", which generation do you mean?
pillgrim1 Active Member Nov 7, 2009 59 0 Today at 08:56 #3 it will be the same as mine a mk1 05 plate
serdar_18fr Active Member May 29, 2021 792 1 575 Today at 09:07 #4 pillgrim1 said: it will be the same as mine a mk1 05 plate Click to expand... Then there will be no PCD-wise problem. Mk1 uses 5/100, later gens switched to 5/112. What is your current wheel diameter and tire size ? Reactions: SRGTD
pillgrim1 said: it will be the same as mine a mk1 05 plate Click to expand... Then there will be no PCD-wise problem. Mk1 uses 5/100, later gens switched to 5/112. What is your current wheel diameter and tire size ?
pillgrim1 Active Member Nov 7, 2009 59 0 41 minutes ago #5 seems the 05 is actually mk2 and tyres are 205/55R16
SRGTD Active Member May 26, 2014 2,903 1,757 28 minutes ago #6 pillgrim1 said: seems the 05 is actually mk2 and tyres are 205/55R16 Click to expand... If they’re mk2 Leon Cupra alloys then they won’t physically bolt onto the the mk1’s wheel hub assemblies because of the different PCD / bolt pattern.
pillgrim1 said: seems the 05 is actually mk2 and tyres are 205/55R16 Click to expand... If they’re mk2 Leon Cupra alloys then they won’t physically bolt onto the the mk1’s wheel hub assemblies because of the different PCD / bolt pattern.